Pretoria – The white Afrikaners who have accepted resettlement in the United States did not face “any form of persecution” in South Africa, the department of international relations and cooperation said on Monday.
Their claims that white farmers are targeted for murder – despite official data that most victims of killings are young black men in urban areas – have morphed into a myth of a “white genocide”, also repeated by Trump.
The US president, whose tycoon ally Elon Musk was born in South Africa, said in February he would prioritise access to a refugee programme “for Afrikaners in South Africa who are victims of unjust racial discrimination”.
“We are glad that a number of organisations, even from the Afrikaner structures, have denounced this so-called persecution,” Lamola said.
The 49 left Johannesburg’s main airport on a chartered flight on Sunday and are due to land in the United States on Monday.
White South Africans, who make up 7.3 percent of the population, generally enjoy a higher standard of living than the black majority of the country.
Mainly Afrikaner-led governments imposed the race-based apartheid system that denied the black majority political and economic rights until it was voted out in 1994.
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Source: AFP